Ceramic Balls 1 1/2" and 2"
Description: Widely used as an absorption and drying agent, ceramic balls have a highly porous surface that enables the balls to absorb water from the air and filter various compounds out of water. Inert ceramic balls are designed to improve the distribution of gases and liquids as well as help protect low strength catalysts in reactors.
Ceramic Balls 11/2"
| Specifications | |
| SiO2: | 68-74% |
| TiO2: | 1.18% |
| MgO: | 0.51% |
| Na2O: | 1.18% |
| % Al2O3: | 19-26% |
| CaO: | 0.39% |
| K2O: | 3.28% |
| Leachable Iron: | less than 0.1% |
| Physical Properties: | |
| Free space | 40% |
| Particle density(gm/cc) | 2.3-2.4 |
| Hardness Moh’s Crush strength: Max operating temp: |
6.5 More than 2200kgs 1000 |
Ceramic Balls 2"
| Specifications | |
| SiO2: | 68-74% |
| TiO2: | 1.18% |
| MgO: | 0.51% |
| Na2O: | 1.18% |
| % Al2O3: | 19-26% |
| CaO: | 0.39% |
| K2O: | 3.28% |
| Leachable Iron: | less than 0.1% |
| Physical Properties: | |
| Free space | 40% |
| Particle density(gm/cc) | 2.3-2.4 |
| Hardness Moh’s Crush strength: Max operating temp: |
6.5 More than 2500kgs 1000 |
